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San Diego County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Board Member; Grossmont Union High School District Voter Information

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Results as of Nov 28 5:17pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (654/654)
68.5% Voter Turnout (162612/237462)
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Priscilla (Harris) Schreiber 59,903 votes 28.93%

  • Occupation: Parent/Business Owner
  • C.R. SCHREIBER CONSTRUCTION, INC.
  • Active in community organizations and
  • Grassroots Politics
Priorities:
  • FOCUS ON PROVEN ACADEMICS and STOP SOCIAL ENGINEERING
  • PUT MORE DOLLARS INTO THE CLASSROOM NOT THE BUREAUCRACY
  • SUPPORT PARENTAL RIGHTS
Thomas A. Page 53,731 votes 25.95%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter)
  • Occupation: Member, Gov Brd-Grossmont Union High Schl Dist
Michael "Mike" Harrelson 48,702 votes 23.52%
  • Occupation: Speech Therapist. Ramona Unified School District
  • Governing Board Member, Grossmont High School District
  • Chairperson, San Diego County Education Facilities Authority #1
  • City of El Cajon International Friendship Festival, Steering Committee
Priorities:
  • Improve student achievement
  • Reduce over-crowding by building high school #12
  • Remodel current facilities, up-grade technology infrastucture
Bill Trask 44,691 votes 21.59%
  • Occupation: Mortgage Bank Vice-President
  • Married 23 years, graduate of the Grossmont District, chidren attend Grossmont schools
  • BA from Biola University; JD Thomas Jefferson School of Law
  • Work daily with federal, state and local agencies
  • Operated a business in the Grossmont Disitrict for 15 years, employing students and graduates
  • Served as officer and/or Board Member of the Printing Industries of San Diego and the Printing Industries of Calfornia
  • Volunteer for local literacy program, served on a school site council and as a classroom volunteer
Priorities:
  • Focus Grossmont's resources on meeting its educational goals
  • New ideas for the new competetive environment of education
  • Accountability to parents and taxpayers

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